Iran is set to resume nuclear talks with the UK, France, and Germany amid mounting pressure from European powers threatening to reimpose tough UN sanctions if no progress is made by the end of August. The so-called 'snapback' mechanism would restore sanctions lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal, which has been unraveling since the US withdrawal and Iran's subsequent breaches. Tehran has warned that reimposing sanctions will complicate negotiations and could prompt it to abandon nuclear limits or escalate regional tensions. European diplomats insist that Iran must make concrete commitments to curb its nuclear program or face renewed international isolation. The upcoming talks in Istanbul represent a last-ditch effort to salvage diplomacy and avoid a return to punitive measures.
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